UPDATE: Police Release Results of Autopsy of Stabbing Victim

Police said an autopsy of murder victim Lloyd Rubio showed that he died of a stab wound to the abdomen that pierced his aorta.

Cherie Sueko Moskwa, 37, who was Rubio’s girlfriend, remained in police custody Tuesday night after her arrest the day before on suspicion of second-degree murder. No charges had been filed.

Rubio, 38, died Monday morning at Hilo Medical Center. He had been taken there Monday morning after officers responding to a 5:19 a.m. 911 call found him with a stab wound at his home on the 1400 block of Kaumana Drive.

Lloyd Rubio is shown with a goat he shot hunting in the Saddle Road area on Nov. 17. Photo courtesy of US Army Garrison Pohakuloa.

Rubio was the owner of Big Island Construction, a contracting business apparently active since 2006, according to documents on file with the state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs.

Police on Tuesday renewed their request to the public for assistance in the case.

They asked that asking that anyone with information contact Det. Wendall Carter at 961-2378 or by email at wcarter@hawaiicounty.gov.

Tipsters who want to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 961-8300.

wow i am glad it wasnt me but i no worry i got cameras all around my house and lights all around my house and i got a pit bull sleeping with us

kau high

R.I.P RETURN IF POSSIBLE!!!!!! I lost alot of people in my life and its sad to here that one of your loved one died R.I.P

jeje

may rest in peace …

Cherdan Johnson

It’s pretty darn distasteful to respond to someone’s murder, with, “Wow, glad it wasn’t me.” In poor taste. Having lights and pitbulls are irrelevant in this instance, as the perpetrator slept in his own bed. The odds are far greater that you will be attacked by someone you know than a complete stranger.

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